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 Übersetzung für 'video tape recorder' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a video tape recorder | video tape recorders
filmRadioTV
video tape recorder
Videorekorder {m}
filmRadioTV
video tape recorder
Videobandrecorder {m} [auch: Video-Bandrecorder]
Teiltreffer
filmRadioTV
video recorder
Videorecorder {m}
filmRadioTV
video recorder
Bildaufzeichnungs­gerät {n}
filmRadioTV
video recorder
Videorekorder {m}
filmRadioTV
video cassette recorder
Videokassettenrekorder {m}
filmRadioTV
digital video recorder <DVR>
Festplattenrecorder {m}
filmRadioTV
video disk recorder <VDR>
Video-Disk-Rekorder {m} <VDR> [Festplattenrekorder]
RadioTV
personal video recorder <PVR>
Personal-Videorekorder {m} <PVR>
filmRadioTV
digital video recorder <DVR>
digitaler Videorekorder {m} <DVR>
filmRadioTV
personal video recorder <PVR>
persönlicher Videorekorder {m} <PVR>
filmRadioTV
video cassette recorder <VCR>
Videorecorder {m}
filmRadioTV
home video recorder <HVR>
Heimvideorecorder {m}
filmRadioTV
digital video recorder <DVR>
Festplattenrekorder {m}
RadioTV
personal video recorder <PVR>
Personal-Videorecorder {m} <PVR>
tape recorderBandgerät {n}
tape recorderTonbandgerät {n}
tape recorderBandaufzeichner {m}
cassette tape recorderKassettentonbandgerät {n}
cassette tape recorderKassettenrekorder {m}
cassette tape recorderKassettenrecorder {m}
tech.
magnetic tape recorder <MTR>
Magnetbandspeicher {m} <MBS>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Ampex broadcast video tape recorder facilitated time-zone broadcast delay so that networks could air programming at the same hour in various time zones.
  • In 1957, he joined the RCA Laboratories in Princeton, New Jersey, as Member of Technical Staff and worked on various aspects of video engineering such as a home video tape recorder, two-way cable TV services (pay-TV and interactive shopping), TV tuners and TV broadcast cameras.
  • The video source could be from: a telecine, a video tape recorder (VTR), a motion picture film scanner, virtual telecine or a direct-to-disk recording (DDR) or the older system called a film chain.
  • Regardless of whether it was captured by a video camera, tapeless camcorder, or recorded in a television studio on a video tape recorder (VTR) the content must be accessed sequentially.
  • When the apparatus recording sound and image are the same, as in a video tape recorder, sound is recorded directly onto the picture medium, and this procedure is called 'single-system recording'.

  • In 1953, Dr. Norikazu Sawazaki developed a prototype helical scan video tape recorder.
  • The first portapak system, the Sony DV-2400 Video Rover, was a two-piece set consisting of a black-and-white composite video video camera and a separate record-only helical scan ½″ video tape recorder (VTR) unit.
  • Video cameras are either analogue or digital, which means that they work on the basis of sending analogue or digital signals to a storage device such as a video tape recorder or desktop computer or laptop computer.
  • Sony first demonstrated a wideband analog video HDTV capable video camera, monitor and video tape recorder (VTR) in April 1981 at an international meeting of television engineers in Algiers, Algeria.
  • PCM adaptors allowed for stereo digital audio recording on a conventional NTCS or PAL video tape recorder.

  • This article about IFA 1993 provides a view of the project's status close to its end. It mentions "a special BBC compilation encoded in HD-MAC and replayed from a D1 Video Tape Recorder".
  • The analog video tape recorder was commercially introduced in 1951.
  • He helped develop the video tape recorder while at Ampex and was the founder of Dolby Laboratories.
  • The machine evolved from a 6-head, transverse-scan, digital video tape recorder.
  • There is also a mechanical key that allows a video tape recorder to identify which format has been inserted.

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